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Qualifying Washout Puts Hamlin On Michigan Pole
A cell of severe precipitation Saturday at Michigan Int’l Speedway washed out NASCAR Cup Series qualifying and put Denny Hamlin on the pole for the FireKeepers Casino 400.
Read MoreCould Michigan Finally Be Creed’s Winning Moment?
With no signs of rust following the NASCAR Xfinity Series’ three-week Olympic break, Sheldon Creed asserted himself as the fastest man at Michigan Int’l Speedway in a hurry.
Read MoreCreed Inks Multi-Year Deal With Haas Factory Team
Sheldon Creed has found what he hopes is his long-term home in the NASCAR Xfinity Series.
Read MoreMayer Making The Move To Haas Factory Team In ’25
In a silly season shake-up, Haas Factory team announced Saturday morning that Sam Mayer has signed a multi-year contract with the organization, starting next season.
Read MoreZilisch Conquers Michigan In First ARCA Speedway Start
There is no stopping Connor Zilisch this season in the national ARCA Menards Series.
Read MoreSheldon Creed Lands Michigan Xfinity Series Pole
Sheldon Creed earned the pole position for the NASCAR Xfinity Series stop at Michigan Int’l Speedway, the Cabo Wabo 250, with a late flourish in qualifying Friday at the two-mile oval.
Read MoreFLASHBACK: Bloomquist’s Lone Truck Series Start
Some fans might forget that, for one night in the summer of 2013, dirt late model Hall of Famer Scott Bloomquist strapped in for a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race.
Read MoreMatt Gould To Make Truck Series Debut At Milwaukee
Matt Gould, the son of Niece Motorsports’ senior crew chief Phil Gould, will strengthen his family’s ties to the organization later this month at the Milwaukee Mile.
Read MoreLaPradd Spoils The eNASCAR Playoff Party At Michigan
Briar LaPradd played spoiler in Tuesday night’s eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series playoff opener by stealing his maiden victory in a nail-biting photo finish.
Read MoreErik Jones Inks Contract Extension With Legacy M.C.
Erik Jones has inked a multi-year contract extension with Legacy Motor Club that will keep the Byron, Mich., native in the famed No. 43 Toyota Camry XSE through at least 2026.
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